Internal Sales – Electrical Accessories

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Internal Sales – Electrical Accessories
Job Title: Internal Sales – Electrical Accessories
Construction Sector: Internal Sales, Sales, Electrical Wholesale, Main Contractors, Subcontractors, End Users, Trade, Electrician, Sales Engineer, Electrical Products, Cable, Cables, Cable Accessories, Data Cable, Power Cable, Rail, Construction, Infrastructure
Location: London
Remuneration: £25,000 - £35,000 + Bonus, £8,000 p/a
Benefits: Pension, Health, 20 Days +
The role of the Internal Sales – Electrical Accessories will involve:

  • Internal sales role selling a range of cables & accessories
  • Selling into a wide range of industries including: rail, construction, infrastructure, aerospace, retail, oil & gas etc.
  • Dealing with inbound queries via telephone and email providing advice to customers around products
  • Liaise internally & externally to ensure the smooth delivery of customer orders
  • Produce quotes for smaller orders and follow up where appropriate
  • Providing excellent customer service to existing customer base
  • Dealing with order values ranging from £1,000 - £100,000
    The ideal applicant will be an Internal Sales – Electrical Accessories with:
  • Must have office experience, in a B2B sales/ account management position but would consider someone from within a customer service or sale administration role
  • Ideally will have sales experience within the electrical or construction industry
  • Technical industry experience such as HVAC, fixings, plumbing, electrical, industrial, data centres advantageous but not essential
  • Must be confident on the phone
  • Positive attitude with a willingness to learn
  • Excellent communication skills across all levels
  • Able to work autonomously & as part of a team
    Mitchell Maguire is a specialist construction field sales recruitment consultancy, dealing exclusively with construction field sales jobs, construction field sales vacancies and specification field sales positions within: Internal Sales, Sales, Electrical Wholesale, Main Contractors, Subcontractors, End Users, Trade, Electrician, Sales Engineer, Electrical Products, Cable, Cables, Cable Accessories, Data Cable, Power Cable, Rail, Construction, Infrastructure

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